Bajaj Pulsar N125 discontinued in India after less than 2 years
Bajaj Auto has quietly pulled the plug on the Pulsar N125, ending its short stint in the Indian market and reshaping its entry-level performance lineup.

Bajaj Auto has discontinued the Pulsar N125 in India less than two years after its launch. The company stopped dispatching the model to dealers, signaling the end of its domestic availability. The Pulsar N125 introduced a new platform, featuring a new engine and chassis, and weighed just 125 kg. Despite its innovative design and lighter build, the bike did not achieve strong sales in the Indian market.
Key Highlights
- Bajaj Auto discontinues Pulsar N125 in India after less than two years.
- The model featured a new platform with a 125 kg kerb weight and unique styling.
- Limited features and design contributed to lower sales compared to rivals.
- Pulsar N125 remains available in overseas markets like Nepal and Peru.
Reasons for Discontinuation

The Bajaj Pulsar N125 stood out with its unique styling, which differed from other models in the segment. However, Indian customers did not respond positively to its thin and stretched appearance. Competitors like the Hero Xtreme 125R and Honda CB125 Hornet gained popularity due to their larger and sportier looks. These factors contributed to the Pulsar N125's struggle in the market.
The bike also offered a limited set of features compared to its rivals. It lacked equipment such as a TFT display and ABS, which are available in some competing models. This may have further reduced its appeal among buyers seeking more advanced features in the 125cc segment.
Current Status and International Markets
Although Bajaj still lists the Pulsar N125 on its Indian website, the company has stopped supplying the model to dealers. The discontinuation affects only the Indian market. The Pulsar N125 continues to be available in several overseas markets, including Nepal, Peru, Colombia, and Morocco. Bajaj has not confirmed whether the Pulsar N125 or its platform will return to India with updated styling or features in the future.
The Pulsar N125's exit from the Indian market reflects Bajaj Auto's strategy of discontinuing models that do not meet sales expectations. The company has previously taken similar steps with other underperforming bikes. For now, the Pulsar N125 remains accessible to customers in select international markets.
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CarBike 360 Says
The discontinuation of the Bajaj Pulsar N125 highlights the brand’s evolving strategy in a highly competitive segment. While the model aimed to attract entry-level performance buyers, shifting demand and internal portfolio adjustments likely influenced the decision. Going forward, Bajaj is expected to strengthen its lineup with more refined and better-positioned offerings for Indian riders.
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